LOGINWREN
I ran so fast I nearly broke the door down. The kitchen. I needed to get to the kitchen, find something to do with my hands, and blur my mind from the atrocity I had just watched…. Something I shouldn’t be watching or even have ever seen but the image had been buried in my mind and it wasn’t going to stop hunting me anytime soon. “God, what the hell did my eyes just see?” I shut my eyes for a second. “How could he not bother closing the door when he was going to do all that?” I found bread and some butter, I set them both on the counter and stood there gripping the edge of the kitchen island to support my wobbly legs. Cracking an egg into a hot pan, I pressed both palms on the counter and stared at them, taking deep breaths, trying to act like I didn’t just lock eyes with Dani Calloway through the small crack in the bedroom door while he was… I pushed myself off the counter and told myself firstly that what I had seen was nothing, people have their lives and anything they do isn't up to me. “You cracked that egg quite aggressively.” I spun around so fast I nearly knocked the pan off the stove. “Ross told me you’d be coming around.” Dani was standing in the kitchen doorway. He had changed his shirt, leaning on the doorframe, arms crossed. His hair was still slightly undone and his popular neutral expression… “So.” He said. “How’s settling in?” I turned back to my eggs. “Fine,” I replied to him. I was grateful I didn't sound like a strangled chicken at that moment. “Fine.” He repeated. “Yes.” I nodded, hoping he was going to move away as soon as possible. He didn’t move away, I could feel his gaze on the back of my neck. I kept my eyes on the pan, pushing the eggs around, trying to let the heating oil blur my mind and not think of the doorway incident I had witnessed eleven minutes ago. “You’ve been here, you know where everything is right?” He asked. “I do.” I nodded, keeping my gaze away from him. “So you’re comfortable?” He asked. “Very.” It was half a lie and truth. “You don’t seem comfortable.” I gripped the spatula tighter. “I’m making eggs Dani, people do that when they are comfortable.” I rolled my eyes. He pushed himself off the doorframe and moved into the kitchen and I told everything within me to please act normal. He opened the fridge and pulled out a bottle of water, leaned against the counter making me feel more aware that I wished the kitchen was way bigger than it was right now. “Ross said you had a rough week.” He said, gulping down the water. “Ross talks a little too much.” I sighed, sliding the eggs onto my plate. “He’s worried about you.” “He worries about everything, that’s his personality.” I shrugged, I munched on my sandwich. “He once worried about a plant for six days straight, turns out the plant was plastic.” Dani’s lips curled up in an almost smile, tilted his head slightly. “You’ve been living in a bad room for how long?” “You’ve been living in a bad room for the past three weeks?” “And you didn’t say anything.” “I complained to the housing office multiple times.” I pressed my lips together, telling myself this was a normal conversation. “I guess I’m not a priority to them.” “Ross could have talked to someone on your behalf.” He mentioned. “Ross can’t talk to someone on my behalf, I’m not twelve.” I leaned on the counter. “I had a followup on every message I sent, there's no way Ross really could have anything on my behalf.” He chuckled lightly. “Still you could use the resources available to you… Ross.” “There’s no need for that.” I picked up my plate. “I’m here, aren’t I?” “Yeah.” He said. “You are.” I needed to leave this kitchen immediately and go back to my room in peace and stop thinking about Dani Calloway’s face and the way he said things. “Well, goodnight.” “You didn’t put anything on the eggs.” He pointed towards it., I poked down at my plate, plain scrambled eggs… no salt, no pepper, no toast, nothing. “I like them plain.” I said. He arched his brows in disbelief. “Goodnight Dani.” I said again, making my way to the kitchen doorway when the front door opened and Ross came in with his jacket half unzipped with his keys in hand. His gaze dropped on me, then Dani before gazing at the eggs. “What did I miss?” He smiled warmly. “Nothing.” I quickly responded. “I was welcoming her.” Dani spoke almost the same time. Ross smirked at his brother. “Quit teasing her.” “I wasn’t teasing her but rather being hospitable.” He chuckled. “She’s obviously fine being around me.” Dani glanced at me again, still holding the bottle of water in her hand. “See you around.” He winked.Wren's POVI didn't sleep again. I lay there with the phone clutched against my chest until the room started turning gray with early light, running through every possible explanation for how he'd known about the police station within hours of us leaving it.By the time Anna stirred awake, I'd already made a decision."We need to show everyone," I said, the second her eyes opened."Show everyone what?" She sat up, hair a mess, blinking against the light. Then she saw my face. "Wren. What happened?"I handed her the phone instead of explaining. She read it twice, her expression sliding from confusion into something closer to fear."He knew we went to the police," she said slowly. "Like, knew within hours.""That's what scares me the most. It's not just threats anymore. He's tracking us somehow."We found everyone in the kitchen already, Ross at the stove again like cooking had become his only coping mechanism, Dani at the table scrolling something on his laptop, Ryan leaning against the
Wren's POVNobody slept much that night. I know because I heard footsteps on the stairs at almost every hour, Ross checking the locks again, Dani's door opening and closing somewhere around two, even Anna shifting restlessly on the air mattress we'd dragged into my room so she wouldn't have to drive home in the dark.By morning, the five of us were gathered in the kitchen looking like a support group for people who'd all had the same nightmare."We need an actual plan," Dani said, sliding a mug of coffee toward me without being asked. "Not just locking doors and hoping.""What kind of plan?" Ryan asked. He'd come back over before sunrise, unable to sit at home not knowing what was happening here. "We can't exactly go arrest him ourselves.""No. But we can figure out where he actually is right now." Dani leaned against the counter. "If he's been in that group chat, there's a chance he's said something about location. Where he's staying. Who he's with.""I can check," Ryan said. "I'll s
Wren's POVThe campus security office smelled like burnt coffee and old carpet, and the officer behind the desk looked like he'd rather be anywhere else, scrolling through something on his computer that definitely wasn't related to us.“Threatening text messages, do you have a name attached to the number?”“No,” I said. “It's unknown. We think it might be a student named Blake Lawson. He's currently suspended."That got a flicker of actual attention. He typed the name into his system, squinted at the screen, then looked back up. "Blake Lawson is suspended through next week. Banned from campus grounds for the duration.""He was on campus three days ago," I said. "I saw him near the athletics field during cheer practice.""You saw him, or you think you saw him?"I hesitated.“Look, without a clear photo, a confirmed sighting from someone else, or a name actually attached to the number sending these texts, there's not a lot I can officially do beyond logging the report. I'd suggest block
Wren’s povAnna showed up twenty minutes later, hair still damp from a rushed shower, sweatpants thrown on over what looked suspiciously like one of Ryan's old shirts. She didn't say anything about it, and for once, neither did I.“Show me again,” she said, dropping onto my bed.I pulled the messages up and handed her the phone instead of reading them out loud. She read both texts twice, her face going progressively paler. “Okay. We're telling Ross. Right now.”“I know.”“I mean it, Wren. This isn't a let's wait and see situation anymore.”“I said I know.”We found him downstairs, already elbow-deep in cleanup from the night before, a trash bag in one hand. He looked up when we came in and immediately set the bag down.“Why do you two look like that?”“Like what?” I asked.“Like someone died. What happened now?”Anna didn't bother easing into it. She held her own phone up, the screenshot already pulled up from when I'd forwarded it to her, and handed it over. “Read this.”Ross read i
Wren’s POVI woke up with my head pounding and my makeup half down my face, still in last night’s dress, the blanket Ross had pulled over me tangled around my legs. For a second I just lay there, replaying the night in pieces, the kiss, the fist connecting with Dani’s jaw, Theo’s headlights disappearing down the street.I groaned and pressed my palms into my eyes.Someone knocked softly. “Wren?” Dani’s voice, careful. “Can I come in?”I sat up too fast and regretted it immediately. “Yeah.”He opened the door slowly, like he wasn’t sure what he’d be walking into. He had a bruise blooming along his jaw, dark and ugly, and he was holding two mugs of coffee, one of which he held out to me.“Thanks,” I said, taking it, not quite meeting his eyes.He sat on the edge of the bed, leaving careful space between us. “How are you feeling?”“Like I got hit by a truck.” I glanced at his jaw. “He really did you dirty.”“Theo’s got a mean right hook. I’ll give him that.”“Dani.”“I’m fine, Wren.”I wr
Dani’s POV Ryan pressed the ice pack against my jaw harder than necessary, and I winced. “Easy.” “It’s not even that bad, you’ll have a bruise for like a week, that’s it. Maybe a little swelling tomorrow morning. Theo’s got a decent right hand, though, I’ll give him that much.” “Thanks for the diagnosis, doctor.” “I’m not a doctor, but I’ve taken enough hits on the field to know the difference between broken and bruised.” He hopped up onto the counter beside me. “What the hell were you thinking, by the way?” I didn’t answer right away. I was still replaying it on a loop, Wren’s face crumpling as she told me about the girl kissing Theo, her voice cracking and instead of being someone she could actually lean on in that moment, I’d kissed her. Like that solved anything. Like that wasn’t the single worst possible moment in the history of moments to do it. “I wasn’t thinking,” I admitted finally. “That’s the whole problem.” “Yeah. I noticed. Everyone noticed, Dani. There we
Dani’s POVI couldn't focus on a single word the lecturer said.You already know the answer to that question. Wren's voice kept looping in my head. I stared at my notebook without writing anything in it.Behind me, a few rows back, Emily was giggling with her new circle of friends. I didn't turn ar
Wren’s povThe room was very quiet.Dani’s hand was still extended from the handshake, his eyes on Theo, Theo’s eyes on him.Ross looked at me. Then at Dani. Then at the ceiling briefly.“I need to make a call,” he said, producing his phone from his pocket. “Outside. Where there's a signal.” He mov
Wren’s POVRoss’s arm wrapped around me before I even realised I was shaking.“Hey, look at me." His voice was firm, steady. “Breathe. Just breathe.”I couldn’t. The air kept catching somewhere between my throat and my lungs, and every time I closed my eyes, I saw Dani crumpled on the floor of that
Dani POVThe house was quiet after Wren left.I sat at the counter for another minute, finishing what was left on my plate. The way she’d said ‘I’ll do it’ across the counter like she was placing something down carefully and watching to see if I’d handle it right.I rinsed my plate and went upstair







